Our hotel is just the start of your adventure. Once you feel well rested and ready for an excursion or two, we’re on hand to help. We’d be delighted to make arrangements for you, or help you decide how to spend your free time.

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There is much to see and do in the city and its surrounding area and plenty to keep you occupied – whether it’s an all-day shopping excursion or an evening cruise on Lake Geneva. To help you decide, here are our recommendations.

Things to Do

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Lake Cruise

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No visit to Geneva would be complete without a cruise on the Lake – an inland sea surrounded by the Alps that offers visitors a range of cruises from one-hour sightseeing trips to an evening cruise including dancing and a gourmet menu.

Location - 5 Minute walk/0.25 Km or 0.15 Miles

Victoria Hall

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Since it opened in 1894, Victoria Hall has attracted the finest orchestras from around the world, cementing its reputation as Geneva’s premiere classical music venue. Renowned for its exceptional acoustics, the Rococo-style building can accommodate 1,850 visitors.

Location - 5 Minutes/2 Km or 1.2 Miles

Grand Theatre

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An imitation of the Paris Garnier Opera, this impressive and majestic building was opened in 1874, and then meticulously restored over a ten year period following a fire in 1951. Of particular note are the elaborate ceiling decorations and stage curtain.

Location - 5 Minutes/2 Km or 1.2 Miles

Carouge

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This suburb was developed in 1754 when it was granted to the Kingdom of Sardinia. The area has retained its air of the Mediterranean and there are bustling streets in which to stroll, trendy boutiques and antique shops to browse in.

Location - 10 Minutes/3 Km or 1.8 Miles

Mont-Blanc

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A 90-minute drive through the scenic Arve Valley from Geneva will take you to Chamonix at the foot of the magnificent Mont Blanc, the highest peak in Europe. Visitors can take in panoramic views of the French, Swiss and Italian Alps.

Location - 90 Minutes/150 Km or 93 Miles

Things to See

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Jet D’eau (The Water Fountain)

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The icon of Geneva, it dates from 1891 when it was a simple valve to release water pressure in the hydraulic turbines on the River Rhône. Moved to its present location in 1951 it now has its own pumping station, sending a cascade of water 140 metres high

Location - 5 Minute walk/0.5 Km or 0.15 Miles

St. Peter’s Cathedral

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Building of the Cathedral began in the Old Town in 1160, although it has been restored over the years and features myriad architectural styles. On offer are fantastic views across the city and its surroundings at the summit.

Location - 10 Minutes/0.5 Km or 0.3 Miles

Flower Clock

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The famous Flower Clock symbolises the watch-making tradition of Geneva and is located at the edge of the Jardin Anglais (English Garden). Featuring 6,500 flowers and with the longest seconds hand in the world.

Location - 5 Minutes/.25 Km or 0.15 Miles

United Nations

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Originally called the League of Nations, the world famous organisation was founded in Geneva in 1919 with the Palais des Nations completed in 1936. Visitors to this internationally important building can sign the Golden Book of Peace.

Location - 10-15 Minutes/3 Km or 1.8 Miles

Art & History Museum

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The most famous museum in Geneva houses a diverse collection of paintings, sculptures and archaeological items, including an assortment of work by Van Gogh, Monet and Renoir.

Location - 10 Minutes/3 Km or 1.8 Miles

Where to Shop

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Rue du Rhône

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One of the busiest shopping areas in Geneva, it’s the perfect place to find jewellery stores and horology specialists, selling the most prestigious brands in Swiss watch-making, including Rolex and Baume & Mercier.

Location - 5 Minute Walk/.25 Km or 0.15 Miles

Grand Rue, Les Rues Basses

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Located in the Old Town, this pedestrian street is full of small antique and speciality shops, waiting to be discovered among the narrow passages and hidden courtyards.

Location - 10 Minute walk/.25 Km or 0.15 Miles

Plaine de Plainpalais

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Early on Wednesday and Saturday mornings, this area comes alive with market stalls offering a mix of antiques, curios and bric-a-brac. This is a fascinating flea market experience where bargains can be found.

Location - 15 Minutes/2 Km or 1.2 Miles

Rue de Mont-Blanc

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If you’re looking to purchase items for which the Swiss are most famous – clocks, linens and embroideries, chocolates or Swiss Army knives – this popular street is the place to find them.

Location - 5 Minute Walk/.25 Km or 0.15 Miles

Outdoor markets

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To experience daily life in Geneva, visit the many outdoor markets on offer. The Place du Molard is located approximately 15 minutes walk from the hotel and is home to a daily flower market, while clothing and books are catered for on Place de la Madeleine, which is about 5 minutes by car.

Where to Dine

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Auberge du Lion D’Or

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A contemporary restaurant with a warm welcome and cosy atmosphere, it’s actually a house with different sections. Flavours are international, but with an accent on fresh fish and the views across the lake are spectacular.

Location - 15 Minutes/5 Km or 3 Miles

Senso

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Situated just off Rue du Rhône in a discreet location, this luxury restaurant offers Italian food inspired by ancient recipes from 15th and 17th Centuries. The wine cellar has over 100 wines available.

Location - 5 Minute Walk/.25 Km or 0.15 Miles

Chez Lipp

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A combination of French and international cuisine, the menu features many seafood and fish specialities. Diners are seated in brasserie-style décor and will find the welcome warm and friendly.

Location - 5 Minute Walk/.25 Km or 0.15 Miles

L’Auberge d’ONEX

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Positioned outside the city centre, this charming restaurant offers traditional Italian fare and an extensive selection of wine. Eat within the chalet-style interior or outside on the terrace.

Location - 10 Minutes/2 Km or 1.2 Miles

Café du Soleil

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Founded about 400 years ago, this was originally the favoured meeting place of local politicians. Today, it’s still a famed meeting place for all. The menu is quintessentially Swiss and is a great informal place to eat fondue.

Location - 10 Minutes/2 Km or 1.2 Miles

Le Sud

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A riverside brasserie under the auspices of the world famous Paul Bocuse and Jean Fleury. The contemporary interior is quite dynamic by night while its French Terrace is an especially convivial space to relax with fine food and service by the River Rhône.

Location - at the hotel

Rasoi by Vineet

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An evolutionary Indian restaurant by Michelin starred chef, Vineet Bhatia. The interior is a spirited showcase by the designer Adam Tihany, a highly modern and creative interpretation of the Indian concept, very much like the cuisine.

Location - at the hotel